Complete CCNP Enterprise Core Encore 350 401 (English)
Published 5/2026
Created by JNtechnetworks pvt ltd
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Video: h264, 1920x1080 |
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Level: All Levels |
Genre: eLearning |
Language: English |
Duration: 62 Lectures ( 60h 15m ) |
Size: 55.25 GB
CCNP ENTERPRISE CORE ENCORE 350 401 (ENGLISH)
What you'll learn

Students will gain hands-on knowledge of networking concepts and real-time configurations used in industry environments.

The course prepares students to confidently appear for relevant certification exams and technical interviews.

Learners will understand how enterprise networks work, including security, and troubleshooting.

After completion, students can apply for roles such as Network Engineer, Network Support Engineer, or Security Associate with improved career prospects
Requirements

Basic Networking Knowledge IP addressing and subnetting TCP/IP model & OSI layers Basic routing and switching

CCNA TRAINING
Description
This course helps IT professionals understand how networks operate, how devices communicate, and how to manage and maintain enterprise network environments effectively.
Through practical lab sessions and real-world scenarios, participants will gain hands-on experience with routers, switches, IP addressing, VLANs, routing protocols, and basic network security concepts. The training focuses on building the technical skills required to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot small to medium-sized networks.
Key Learning Outcomes

Understand networking fundamentals (OSI & TCP/IP models)

Configure routers and switches

Implement IP addressing and subnetting

Configure VLANs and inter-VLAN routing

STP

EIGRP

ACCESS CONTROL LIST

NAT

IPV6

PORT SECURITY

ROUTER AND SWITCH COMMANDS

Understand routing protocols (Static, OSPF)

Basic network security and access control

Troubleshoot common network issues
Who Should Enroll?

IT Support Technicians

Desktop Support Engineers

Network Support Engineers

Helpdesk Professionals

Freshers starting a career in Networking
This course prepares learners to confidently support enterprise network infrastructure and also helps them prepare for the CCNA certification exam, enhancing career opportunities in networking and IT infrastructure roles.
Here are the
important topics of CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) that every networking student should focus on
1. Networking Fundamentals

OSI Model & TCP/IP Model

Types of Networks (LAN, WAN, MAN)

Network Topologies

Cables & Connectors

Bandwidth, Latency, Throughput
2. IP Addressing & Subnetting

IPv4 Address Structure

Public vs Private IP

Subnet Mask

CIDR

VLSM

Subnetting (Most Important Topic)
3. Network Access (Switching)

MAC Address

ARP

VLAN

Trunking (802.1Q)

Inter-VLAN Routing

STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)

EtherChannel
4. IP Connectivity (Routing)

Static Routing

Default Route

Dynamic Routing (OSPF - Single Area)

Routing Table

Administrative Distance
5. IP Services

DHCP

DNS

NTP

SNMP

Syslog

FTP / TFTP
6. Security Fundamentals

Network Security Basics

ACL (Access Control List - Standard & Extended)

Port Security

Password & SSH Configuration

Basic Firewall Concepts
8. Troubleshooting

Ping & Traceroute

Show Commands

Debug Commands

Basic Network Troubleshooting Methodology
Most Important Scoring Topics
Subnetting
VLAN + Inter-VLAN
Static & OSPF Routing
ACL
Troubleshooting Commands

1.1 Explain the different design principles used in an enterprise network

1.1.a High-level enterprise network design such as 2-tier, 3-tier, fabric, and cloud

1.1.b High availability techniques such as redundancy, FHRP, and SSO
1.2 Explain the working principles of the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN solution

1.2.a SD-WAN control and data planes elements

1.2.b Benefits and limitations of Catalyst SD-WAN solution
1.3 Explain the working principles of the Cisco SD-Access solution

1.3.a SD-Access control and data planes elements

1.3.b Traditional campus interoperating with SD-Access
3.1 Layer 2

3.1.a Troubleshoot static and dynamic 802.1q trunking protocols

3.1.b Troubleshoot static and dynamic EtherChannels

3.1.c Configure and verify common Spanning Tree Protocols (RSTP, MST) and Spanning Tree enhancements such as root guard and BPDU guard

3.2.a Compare routing concepts of EIGRP and OSPF (advanced distance vector vs. link state, load balancing, path selection, path operations, metrics, and area types)

3.2.b Configure simple OSPFv2/v3 environments, including multiple normal areas, summarization, and filtering (neighbor adjacency, point-to-point, and broadcast network types, and passive-interface)

3.2.c Configure and verify eBGP between directly connected neighbors (best path selection algorithm and neighbor relationships)

3.2.d Describe policy-based routing

3.3 IP Services

3.3.a Interpret network time protocol configurations such as NTP and PTP

3.3.b Configure NAT/PAT

3.3.c Configure first hop redundancy protocols, such as HSRP, VRRP

3.3.d Describe multicast protocols, such as RPF check, PIM SM, IGMP v2/v3, SSM, bidir, and MSDP

4.1 Diagnose network problems using such as debugs, conditional debugs, traceroute, ping, SNMP, and syslog

4.2 Configure and verify Flexible NetFlow

4.3 Configure SPAN/RSPAN/ERSPAN

4.4 Configure and verify IPSLA

4.5 Describe how Cisco Catalyst Center (formerly Cisco DNA Center) is used to apply network configuration, monitoring, and management using traditional and AI-powered workflows

4.6 Configure and verify NETCONF and RESTCONF
Who this course is for

IT, CS, or Electronics students Fresh graduates looking for a high-demand skill

CCNA professionals Network Engineers & Support Engineers wanting to upgrade skills

Anyone aiming to enter the Networking domain Learners interested in network security
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